DI-624 Router: It stopped working

Ok, here's the whole story. I was making some adjustments on my router the other day for my azereus bittorent client and I was told that I have double NAT or something. Everything was still working fine at this point. I use a siemens speedstream 5200 modem that came from the ISP, and I changed it to bridged mode. I couldn't access my modem's ip any more after that, so I decided to turn off and on my modem. The problem is, after rebooting my modem, my router stopped working. I can still connect through the modem though.

The day I got my modem, I had a similar problem. I couldn't get my router to work. After running the wizard like 20 times, it somehow magically worked... for my computer only. Then I had to run it more times to get my sister and my computers to work. Once I plugged in my brother's cable, everything stopped working. After a series of plugging, unplugging, and rerunning of the wizard, it worked (don't ask me how).

Can anyone help?

PS. should I get a different router? I heard that d-link is horrible, especially the wireless. Is linksys better?

you do not want bridge mode. Start with one computer to the router, cabled to the modem.
Internet connection should be ok. Then the other computers should work too.
The bittorrent client is a separate issue.

I can still access my router with my old router IP. I changed my IP in the lan settings to the IP that is displayed im ipconfig/all which is 192.168.0.189.

Does it matter if I change MY ip back to dynamic? Because NOBODYin my house can access the Internet through the routers, so it may not be the static ip that's causing the problem. My router was still working fine even after I changed the IP to static.

I've tried what you told me, and after I changed the settings back to obtain ip address automatically (same for dns server), a new network icon at the bottom right corner popped up. It's the LAN status, and the status says acquiring ip address... after a while it changes to limited or no connectivity.

Whoa slow down... you lost me there already. I didn't do all these complicated steps when my router worked the first time (after like 30+ times of rebooting). All I did was reboot my router many times until it worked, which was very strange. I set up my router using the wizard so there wasn't much configuration done to the router, and I didn't do anything to my LAN's ip properties (the one where you get to from view network connections in the control panel).

Suggestion on this forum are intented to help YOU with your problem.
It is very easy to make mistakes when one has little prior experience in a given area.
You can go it on your own or try to use the information and skills of those who
know how. It's your choice.

Every time I was given a suggestion, I try it. It doesn't work, that's why I'm inputting my opinion on it. I don't only try out suggestions that are more plausible to work considering I don't know anyways.